In part it also depends on how busy the spectrum is in your area.  In
the San Francisco bay area there are so many stations that you have to
constantly switch frequencies to find even mediocre reception.

There are now several companies that make true iPod and Satellite Radio
interfaces. They have a cable that plugs into the back of the radio
(using the existing connector) and a female socket into which you plug
the wire that used to go to the radio. I have one that works with all
Toyotas and Lexus. The OEM radio just sees it as a different CD player
or you can use the native iPod controls.


-- 
Bob Bressler

Bob
Audio Note CDT-Two->Audio Note DAC5 + Slim Transporter->Spectral
DMC-20->Kassai amp->Audio Note AN Es
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